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Title: Managing customs duties: customs duties--like excise taxes and value-added taxes--are an indirect tax, buried within the cost of goods sold, and for companies that deal in hard goods, they should be considered as costs by financial executives when planning overall financial, tax and compliance strategies.(STRATEGY)
Author: Mark K., Jr. Neville
Publication:Financial Executive (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 2010
Publisher: Financial Executives International
Volume: 26 Issue: 6 Page: 56(4)
Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning
Managing customs duties: customs duties--like excise taxes and value-added taxes--are an indirect tax, buried within the cost of goods sold, and for ... An article from: Financial Executive
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Author(s)Mark K., Jr. Neville
PublisherFinancial Executives International
ISBN / ASINB003XXLDGQ
ISBN-13978B003XXLDG9
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